THIS BOOK IS ESSENTIAL READING FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THE ROLE OF THE
INFORMAL ECONOMY IN CONTEMPORARY PROCESSES OF GROWTH AND ECONOMIC
GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA.
Why have informal enterprise networks failed to promote economic
development in Africa? Although social networks were thought to offer
a solution to state incapacity and market failure, the proliferation
of socially embedded enterprise networks across Africa has generated
disorder and economic decline rather than development. This book
challenges the prevailing assumption that the problem of African
development lies in bad cultural institutions by showingthat informal
economic governance in Nigeria is shaped, not just by culture, but by
the disruptive effects of rapid liberalization, state decline and
political capture.
_Identity Economics_ traces the rise of two dynamic informal
enterprise clusters in Nigeria, and explores their slide into
trajectories of Pentecostalism, poverty and violent vigilantism.
Drawing on over twenty years of empirical research on African informal
economies, the author highlights the institutional legacies,
networking strategies and globalizing dynamics that shape the
regulatory role of social networks in Africa's largest and most
turbulent economy. Through an ethnography of informal
economicgovernance, this book shows how ties of ethnicity, class,
gender and religion are used to restructure enterprise networks in
response to contemporary economic challenges. Moving beyond
primordialist interpretations of African culture, attention is drawn
to the critical role of the state and the macro-economic policy
environment in shaping trajectories of informal economic governance.
KATE MEAGHER is a former Research Associate at Queen Elizabeth House,
University of Oxford and is currently a Lecturer in the Development
Studies Institute at the London School of Economics.
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Social Networks and the Informal Economy in Nigeria
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781846157905
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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